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The Israelite's believed that the giving of the commandments reaffirmed their covenant with god

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Q: In ancient Egypt what did the Israelite's believe in?
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Led the israelites out of Egypt?

Moses or Abraham led the israelites out of Egypt i believe


What figure leads the ancient israelites in exodus from Egypt?

Moses lead the Hebrew people out of Egypt.


Why did the ancient israelites travel to Egypt?

Because of famine (Genesis ch.42).


What is a back Hebrew Israelites?

there's no such designation as a "back Hebrew Israelites"


How did the ancient egyptians believe Egypt was divided?

Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt


Did the ancient Israelites believe that their one and only god did everything?

Yes


Did everyone believe in the after life in Ancient Egypt?

no


Who sings passover?

Passover is not something that is sung. It is a holiday celebrated to commemorate the exodus of the ancient Israelites from Egypt.


What group of people constructed the pyramids of Egypt?

Workmen. (some people believe it was the enslaved Israelites).


Did God lead the Israelites through Egypt when he set them free from slavery?

Egypt in the Ancient Period controlled far less land than Egypt in the modern period. Although the Sinai is now part of Egypt, it was not at that point and God did lead the Israelites through the Sinai, but did not direct them in Nile Basin (Ancient Egypt), which the Israelites would have been familiar with and thus would have needed no direction. It is important to note that while maps of Ancient Egypt show it "controlling" the Sinai Peninsula at various points, this "control" was through indirect vassals and tributes, not through a standing infrastructural connection.


What prophet lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt?

AnswerAccording to the Bible, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. However, it is reported that over ninety per cent of scholars believe that the Exodus from Egypt never really occurred.


What was ancient Egypt's part in the Hebrew God's plan?

Egypt is called "the iron smelting-pot" (Deuteronomy 4:20) because it tested the Israelites.